An expanded 40th Anniversary edition of Jethro Tull's 1975 epic Minstrel In The Gallery (with 5.1 and Stereo mixes by Steven Wilson). A second disc features a live recording of the band performing at the Olympia in Paris on July 5, 1975 (with 5.1 and Stereo mixes by King Crimson's Jakko Jakszyk).

Jethro Tull - Warchild 'Theatre Edition' (2cd/2dvd)

Originally released in 1974, Warchild represented a radical departure from the previous year’s A Passion Play. Developing out of an ambitious project involving a film, a soundtrack and conventional album, eventually only the latter appeared.

Jethro Tull - Around The World Live (4 DVD)

A superb 4 DVD set pulling together material from Jethro Tull concerts across the band's career stretching from the legendary Isle Of Wight Festival in 1970 to the Estival in Lugano, Switzerland in 2005.

The CD features a new mix of the album by Steven Wilson, while the DVD* contains 5.1 DTS & Dolby Digital surround sound mix, high quality stereo 96/24 (new mix), the original 1972 stereo mix flat transferred to 96/24 PCM (directly from the Morgan Studios recording by Robin Black), plus a 1972 radio ad.

The original TAAB newspaper, an article by Classic Rock's Dom Lawson, rare photos by Didi Zill and Robert Ellis, recording/touring mementos and much more are contained in a 104 page hardback book.

Thick As A Brick (2012 Steven Wilson mix) and Thick As A Brick 2 combined in a double 180gm vinyl set with an accompanying 72 page book.

The book contains:

* the original TAAB 1 newspaper rebuilt for the 12 x 12 format on 16 pages of newspaper style paper
* the 2012 TAAB 2 newspaper printed on gloss paper (originally pdf files on the DVD).
* an article by Classic Rock's Dom Lawson about TAAB 1.
* an Ian Anderson interview conducted by The Reverend George Pitcher covering both albums, and the 2012 TAAB tour.
* many rare 1972/73 photos from photographers Didi Zill and Robert Ellis covering 'street' and live situations as well as the 2012 tour
* photos by Martin Webb.
* memories of the recording from engineer Robin Black.
* recording and touring memories from Martin Barre, Ian Anderson and Jeffrey Hammond.
* a Q & A with tour manager Eric Brooks with tour memorabilia and the full 1972 itinerary.
* Italian and German lyric translations of the original album and German, Czech, Italian, Polish, Russian, Spanish and Portuguese lyric translations for TAAB 2.

Jethro Tull - Nothing Is Easy: Live At The Isle Of Wight 1970 (cd/dvd)

A cd/dvd of Jethro Tull's electrifying performance at the 1970 Isle Of Wight Festival available as part of Salvo's Sound & Vision series.

The dvd features the full concert plus an illuminating 2004 interview with Ian Anderson and Jethro Tull's performance of A Song For Jeffrey from the Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus, featuring Tony Iommi (of Black Sabbath) on guitar.

Ian Anderson - Thick As A Brick 2 (standard cd)

Ian Anderson - Thick As A Brick 2 (cd/dvd)

Ian Anderson's ambitious follow-up to his seminal 1972 opus, Thick As A Brick.

Special edition with CD, audio-visual DVD and 16-page booklet. The DVD contains 5.1 surround and 24-bit stereo mixes, videos covering the making of the album, interviews with the musicians and a lyric reading by Ian Anderson.

An idiosyncratic and typically thoughtful Ian Anderson response to the time of mistletoe and holly, The Jethro Tull Christmas album - recorded in 2003 - was an unexpected critical and commercial success.

Featuring an organic folk-rock sound reminiscent of the band's mid to late 1970s incarnations, the album mixes new material, re-recordings of Jethro Tull's own suitably themed material and arrangements of traditional Christmas music.

A seasonal treat in itself, this edition comes with an extra disc featuring a live concert from 2008.

Jethro Tull - The Very Best Of Jethro Tull (cd)

Jethro Tull - J-Tull Dot Com (cd)

Jethro Tull's last major studio album - from 1999 - saw the band further develop the exotic fusion of World Music and Progressive influences that emerged on Roots To Branches, while also experimenting with more contemporary beats and production styles.

Jethro Tull - Roots To Branches (cd)

Jethro Tull's 1995 album was its most musically complex since the mid 1970s.

A fusion of World Music and Progressive influences combined with a pristine production, on its release Roots To Branches marked not only a stunning return to form, but a bright new beginning for a veteran band.

Jethro Tull - Nightcap - The Unreleased Masters 1973-1991 (double cd)

A fascinating double cd insight into the Jethro Tull that almost got away.

Nightcap's first disc contains the infamous 'Chateau d'Isaster Tapes' recorded in August 1972. Much of the material would eventually end up in a radically re-arranged form as part of 1973's ambitious A Passion Play.

The second disc concentrates on album outtakes dating from 1974 to 1991.

Jethro Tull - Broadsword And The Beast (cd)

Jethro Tull - A / Slipstream (cd/dvd)

A new direction for a new decade, 'A' marked a radical departure for Jethro Tull revealing a synth dominated sound far removed from the more rustic approach on preceding releases Stormwatch and Heavy Horses.

Initially conceived as an Ian Anderson solo venture, the album featured prominent contributions from Eddie Jobson (Roxy Music, Zappa, UK) on keyboards and electric violin.

This re-mastered edition of 'A' comes with its 1981 visual companion 'Slipstream', which contains concert footage from the 'A' tour and studio videos of classic material such as Dun Ringill and Sweet Dream.

Jethro Tull - Live At Madison Square Garden 1978 (dvd/cd)

On 14th October 1978, performing at Madison Square Garden, Jethro Tull became the first rock group to appear live from America on British TV.

This release of Live At Madison Square Garden 1978 on DVD (and CD), features audio and video of many of the band's most popular tracks, such as Aqualung, Songs From the Wood, Thick as a Brick and Heavy Horses.

Jethro Tull - Songs From the Wood (cd)

Fan favourite Songs From The Wood was seen as the first in the band's Folk Rock trilogy (Heavy Horses and Stormwatch followed).

This 1976 release highlights the band at its most playful and due to its lush production and more noticeable use of keyboards is perhaps one of the band's most obviously Progressive Rock orientated releases.

Jethro Tull - Too Old To Rock 'N' Roll: Too Young To Die (cd)

Like Benefit before it, Too Old To Rock 'N' Roll has never got the credit it's due.

A Rock Opera containing some of the band's most anthemic Rock songs (the title track being the most famous example) and some of its most poignant and delicate acoustic ballads (From A Dead Beat To An Old Greaser, Salamander, Bad-Eyed And Loveless), Too Old is one of the unsung gems of Jethro Tull's remarkable catalogue.

Jethro Tull - A Passion Play (enhanced cd)

Consisting of one long piece, alongside Thick As A Brick, 1973's A Passion Play is Jethro Tull's most overtly Progressive and conceptual release.

Featuring a complex, poetic narrative framed by the most adventurous music of the band's career, the album offers dazzling virtuoso instrumental passages, evocative synthesiser sequences, and fuses Folk, Jazz and Rock influences in a strikingly unique, wholly Jethro Tull way.

This cd-rom enhanced, digitally re-mastered reissue includes the video for The Story Of The Hare Who Lost His Spectacles and liner notes by Ian Anderson.

Jethro Tull - Stand Up (cd)

Jethro Tull - This Was (Collector's Edition) (double cd)

Jethro Tull's rough and ready Blues influenced debut from 1968 is a world away from what the band became, but still boasts superb performances with hints of the Hard Rock, Folk and Jazz elements that Ian Anderson would develop further on later works such as Benefit and Aqualung.

This double cd Collector's Edition features a new stereo album mix, extra tracks (including two BBC radio sessions) and a re-mastered mono mix.